Stephen Curry applauded the young basketball players as they worked out Monday June 30, 2014 in Alameda, Calif. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry held his SC30 Select Camp for up and coming prep shooting guards at Saint Joseph Notre Dame high school in Alameda, Calif.

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FILE - AUGUST 13, 2014: Tottenham have signed defender DeAndre Yedlin from Seattle Sounders on a four-year contract. FRISCO, TX - APRIL 12: Deindre Yedlin #17 of the Seattle Sounders FC looks on against the FC Dallas on April 12, 2014 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

The king of Oracle Arena lobbed a volley at King James on Wednesday when asked on "The Dan Patrick Show" whether he or LeBron James was the better offensive player. "That's the first time I've ever been asked that question. Me," Curry said. "He obviously demands a lot of attention on the floor, but I like to say I can distribute, get my teammates involved and be a playmaker as well." James was third in the NBA at 27.1 points per game while Curry was seventh (24.0), but Curry had more three-pointers (261 to 116) and averaged more assists (8.5 to 6.4). There is one shining stat, however, that Curry can't match: championship rings - the four-time MVP leads 2-0.

The 21-year-old Seattle Sounders and U.S. national team defender signed a four-year deal with Tottenham Hotspur but will remain with the Sounders through the remainder of the MLS season. Yedlin will join the English Premier League club ahead of the 2015-16 season. "We didn't put the full-court press on DeAndre staying," Seattle general manager Adrian Hanauer said. "DeAndre clearly wanted this transaction to occur as well and we want to do right by our players as well as our club." Yedlin will join Seattle teammate Clint Dempsey and goalkeepers Kasey Keller and Brad Friedel as Americans who have played for Tottenham.